February 29, 2012

An accident Tuesday afternoon at the 73.4 mile marker sent
two people to Mariner’s Hospital and sent two by helicopter to Miami’s Ryder
Trauma Center. A white sport utility vehicle drove off the road at 4:20 p.m.,
into a mangrove area. There were four people inside the vehicle. Rescue workers
extracted the patients from the vehicle. Traffic was rerouted around the crash
site while Florida Highway Patrol investigated the case. The roadway was
finally completely cleared of debris and opened to all traffic at 6:10 p.m.
Call FHP for details of the accident investigation. Photo taken by a Sheriff's detective on the scene of the accident.

Marathon – A Marathon man who broke into a trailer while the
owner was gone, and appears to have lived there for several months was arrested
Tuesday.

The victim has another residence in Naples. She said she had
been gone since November and returned in January to find someone had apparently
been living in her trailer on 47th Street. Deputy Anthony O’Dea
responded to the trailer to take a burglary report. He found evidence someone
broke in through a back window.

Inside, the owner said she found CDs and DVDs that weren’t
hers, bottles of liquor in the freezer that weren’t hers, used condoms in the
trash and numerous other items belonging to someone else. She said when she got
her water and electric bills, they were much higher than they would normally
be.

A couple of days after making the initial report of
burglary, the victim called again. She told Deputy O’Dea a man had come to her
door yelling for someone named “Kenny”.

Fingerprints were obtained from numerous areas inside the
trailer. A Sheriff’s Office Fingerprint / Identification technician examined
the prints and was able to identify some of them as belonging to a Marathon
resident with a history of burglary, 20 year old Kenneth White. A warrant was
issued for White’s arrest. On Tuesday, he was arrested and charged with
burglary and grand theft. He was booked into jail. His bond is set at
$10,000.00.

February 28, 2012

Grassy Key – A Grassy Key teen has been charged with a
second count of burglary to a Grassy Key home.

17 year old Kevin Bollig was originally arrested February 13th
for breaking in to a home on Grassy Key on January 24th and stealing
a large amount of jewelry, an Apple IPad, Amazon Kindle, and two computers. The
victim saw Bollig in a wooded area behind his house stuffing something into a
bag, then hiding it. When the victim checked the bag, he found his mail inside,
along with all the items stolen from his home.

A second burglary took place in the same area of Grassy Key,
also in January. The victim said it appeared someone had been staying in the
residence. There was extensive damage inside the house and the suspect had
taken a flat screen television, a spear gun and bottles of liquor from the
house.

In both cases, fingerprints found at the scene were analyzed
by a Sheriff’s Office Fingerprint / Identification Technician who identified
them as belonging to Bollig, who lives in the neighborhood where both crimes
took place. Warrants were issued for Bollig’s arrest for both crimes. He was
charged with the first burglary February 13th, and for the second
burglary on Monday.

Detectives Ron Sylvester and Trevor Wirth were investigators
on both cases.

Sheriff’s Explorers and School Resource Officers got together Monday at Coral Shores High School for some Force on Force training, teaching the kids how to work together under stress. They had a great time, and enjoyed great barbecue afterward.Thanks to Corrections Deputy Dahlgren Marks for helping out....As you can see from the bottom photo, SRO Will Schlegelmilch made a handy target for the kids. SRO James Jenkins acted as chef for the day. SRO Larry O’Neill wielded a mean camera and everyone had a terrific time!

The first Keys Cops for a Cure Home Run Derby took place this past week with 18 people participating. The event raised $770 for Relay for Life. Top place finishers were: 3rd place to Jorge Ricart, 2nd place to Jeff Elseser, and 3rd place to Justin Bruland. Jeff Elseser also won the longest home run competition and Justin Bruland won for most points overall. Thanks to all who came out to make this event a great success. Special thanks to the volunteers and supporters: Colonel Ramsay, Captain Phelps, Captain Thompson, Lieutenant Crane, Lieutenant Sprinkle-Huff, Sgt. A. Coleman, Deputy Kellenberger, Anne Leonard, and anyone else who may have been there.

Key Largo – A 19 year old Key Largo man has been arrested
for soliciting sex with a 14 year old girl on Facebook, and subsequently having
sexual relations with her.

Major Crimes Detective Daniel Mehler arrested Jorge
Bravo-Machuca Monday, charging him with lewd and lascivious acts on a minor and
using a computer to solicit a minor.

Detective Mehler began investigating the case in June of
2011 when the victim’s father discovered Bravo was sending his daughter lewd
communications on her Facebook account. He printed out the conversations,
providing them to the detective. Det. Mehler questioned the victim, who
admitted “dating” Bravo and admitted the two planned to have sexual relations
together.

In November of 2011, the father reported his daughter had
snuck out after attending a Homecoming Dance; at that point, she admitted to
having sex with Bravo multiple times, both after the dance and at other times.
She said Bravo told her he was 17 years old.

A warrant was obtained for Bravo’s arrest. He is currently
in jail. His bond is set at $25,000.00.

February 26, 2012

Summerland Key – Three teens were arrested Saturday for
vehicle burglaries on Summerland Key after a witness saw them committing the
crimes.

Deputy Martin Harbin responded to West Caribbean Drive on
Summerland Key just before 2 p.m. A witness told him he’d seen three people in
a black Mercedes C300 burglarizing vehicles. He said a male was driving the
vehicle; the two females would get out, one would enter a vehicle while the
other acted as “lookout”; they would then get back into the Mercedes and go to
the next vehicle. He said the Mercedes just left the area, headed toward
U.S. One. He was able to identify one of the suspects as 15 year old Sarah Bell
who lives on Summerland Key.

Further investigation revealed at least four vehicles
burglarized on West Caribbean Drive. Detectives assigned to the case contacted
Bell’s father; Bell, 18 year old Oliver Vitale and 18 year old Brook Vanarsdel,
both of Key West, were subsequently interviewed and arrested, charged with four
counts of burglary and theft.

Deputies and Monroe County firefighters responded to Garden
Cove Marina at 8 p.m. to reports of a boat fire. When they arrived, they found
a fire which appears to have originated in the office of the marina; a vessel
on the roof of the office was also damaged by the fire.

The Fire Marshall’s office was notified and will be
investigating the cause of the blaze.

February 24, 2012

Islamorada – Detectives say they are investigating two business burglaries in Islamorada which may be connected. One at an optical shop and one at a print shop next door, both located at the 81 mile marker of Highway U.S. One.

They are hoping the release of this surveillance video depicting the crime in progress will help the investigation. The camera caught suspects inside Tropical Optical, which was burglarized just before 11 p.m. on February 14th . The print shop - Print Source of the Keys - is believed to have been broken into sometime the night of the 17th. Suspects took thousands of dollars worth of sunglasses and eye glasses from the optical shop; they took an office computer from the print shop.

In both cases, suspects forced entry through the front doors of the businesses.

Detective Yunier Galvez is lead investigator and anyone with information about this crime should contact him immediately at 305-853-3211. Callers who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers of the Florida Keys. If a tip to Crime Stoppers results in an arrest, the tipster would be eligible for a cash reward. Tipsters can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-346-TIPS or at www.tipsubmit.com.

Stock Island – A Stock Island man is in jail, charged with
making threats against a judge and a deputy’s family.

48 year old Michael Haggerty posted the threat on his
Facebook page, saying “Judge Luis Garcia has denied my rights to a fair hearing
can u people believe the bullshit the county n the Dowling family has made??
Time to go get my guns out of storage and even the score today people, it been
fun see you in the next world!” The threat against the judge is believed to be
in regards to a temporary injunction petition filed against Haggerty; the
threats against Deputy Dowling’s family are believed to be related to a long
standing issue Haggerty has had with Deputy Dowling’s wife.

Before making the threats, during the week of February 13th,
Haggerty reportedly called the Judge’s office, speaking with the Judge’s assistant;
he was belligerent, demanding to know what was happening with the case. The
assistant informed him a notice he filed was denied, and he began ranting on
the phone, so the assistant hung up on him. Soon after this call, he posted the
Facebook threats.

The Sheriff’s Office posted a protection detail for both
Judge Garcia, and for Deputy Dowling and his family while detectives
investigated the case. On February 17th, Detective Sgt. Bobby
Randolph had a conversation with Haggerty during which he asked him why he posted
such comments on Facebook. Haggerty replied “Because I like causing you people
problems, because sooner or later you are going to violate my civil rights and
I am going to own you people.” During the same conversation, he tells Det. Sgt.
Randolph “I want you people to be afraid.” And also, “There is only two ways
that this will all end, violently or I win a Federal Lawsuit.”

Today, a warrant was issued for Haggerty’s arrest for two
counts of making threats to kill or injure someone. He was booked into the
Stock Island jail. There is no bond allowed on the warrant.

Islamorada – Detectives say they are investigating two business burglaries in Islamorada which may be connected. One at an optical shop and one at a print shop next door, both located at the 81 mile marker of Highway U.S. One.

They are hoping the release of two photos from a surveillance camera will help the investigation. The camera caught suspects inside Tropical Optical, which was burglarized just before 11 p.m. on February 14th . The print shop - Print Source of the Keys - is believed to have been broken into sometime the night of the 17th. Suspects took thousands of dollars worth of sunglasses and eye glasses from the optical shop; they took an office computer from the print shop.

In both cases, suspects forced entry through the front doors of the businesses.

Detective Yunier Galvez is lead investigator and anyone with information about this crime should contact him immediately at 305-853-3211. Callers who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers of the Florida Keys. If a tip to Crime Stoppers results in an arrest, the tipster would be eligible for a cash reward. Tipsters can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-346-TIPS or at www.tipsubmit.com.

February 23, 2012

For those of you who have not had the opportunity to see the Monroe County Trauma Star helicopter, here is a short video clip of it taking off from Harry Harris Park yesterday. The helicopter was transporting a victim from the accident yesterday at the 92.3 mile marker of highway U.S. One. Video is courtesy of Sheriff's Deputy Matthew O'Neill.

February 21, 2012

Marathon – A Marathon man was arrested Monday afternoon
after he was caught inside a woman’s house.

The victim called the Sheriff’s Office just before 2 p.m.
She said she returned home to her residence on 6th Avenue and found 20
year old Travis Leachman inside. She said he broke in to the home through a
locked back door.

When Deputy Jeffrey Deluca arrived, Leachman was still on
the premises. Leachman said he’d entered the home to get his belongings from
inside. He had a screwdriver with him which may have been used to force open
the back door.

Leachman was arrested and charged with burglary and
possession of burglary tools. He was booked into jail.

February 16, 2012

Islamorada – An optical shop in Islamorada was burglarized
Tuesday night with suspects taking thousands of dollars worth of sunglasses and
eye glasses.

Deputies and detectives responded to Tropical Optical
Wednesday morning and met with the owner who reported his business had been
broken into. Investigations revealed suspects entered the business at about sometime
overnight. by removing the lock from the front door and disabling the alarm
system. They took over $30,000.00 worth of property from inside, including
sunglasses and eye glass frames.

Detectives are investigating. Anyone with information about
this crime should contact the Sheriff’s Office immediately at 305-853-3211.
Callers who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers of the Florida
Keys. If a tip to Crime Stoppers results in an arrest, the tipster would be
eligible for a cash reward. Tipsters can contact Crime Stoppers at
1-800-346-TIPS or at www.tipsubmit.com.

Marathon – Two men were arrested for possessing marijuana
after failing to stop at an intersection on Aviation Boulevard Wednesday night.

Deputy Nicholis Whiteman was on patrol when he saw a dark
colored SUV fail to stop at 107th Street and 6th Avenue
shortly after 10 p.m. When he pulled the car over, he found 22 year old
Giuseppe Melia of Marathon driving and 20 year old John Kornetti of Marathon
riding as his passenger.

When Melia rolled down his window, Deputy Whiteman smelled
the odor of marijuana coming from inside. He called back up officers to the
scene. When Melia was confronted with the odor, he admitted to having marijuana
in his vehicle.

At first, Melia handed over a mason jar with one bud
of marijuana inside; when the officers asked if he had any more, he admitted to
having plastic bags of the illegal substance under the back seat. The bags were
located, Inside were 472 grams of marijuana. A digital scale was also found in
the truck. Kornetti admitted the scale was his.

Melia was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana
and possession of marijuana with intent to sell. Kornetti was charged with
possession of drug paraphernalia. They were both taken to jail.

February 15, 2012

Deputies and firefighters responded to Jerome Trailer park at 6633 Maloney Avenue at 1 p.m. to reports of a trailer on fire. When they arrived, residents of the park told them they thought there were dogs inside the trailer.

Firefighters were able to pull the two dogs out of the smoke filled structure, still alive. They administered first aid to them and, as of this afternoon, it appears the dogs will be fine. The trailer was severely damaged by fire and the Fire Marshalls Office is investigating the cause of the fire.

Photos show a Stock Island firefighter giving oxygen to one of the dogs and the burned trailer. Photos taken by Sheriff’s Detective Manny Cuervo.

Big Coppitt Key – A Big Coppitt resident saw a crime taking
place on his street Tuesday afternoon and called the Sheriff’s office. Two men
are now in jail for burglary.

The man who reported the crime lives on Dolphin Road. He
told Deputy Richard Wang he was walking by an lot at #2 Dolphin Road at 12:45
a.m. when he saw two men carrying large rolls of copper wire from a storage
shed on the property. When they saw him, they dropped the wire and fled. The
witness said he saw them get into a grey colored Ford Escape and flee southbound.
He was able to describe the vehicle in detail, and gave dispatchers the vehicle’s
license tag number as well.

Deputy Wang contacted the owner of the storage shed, who
told him she did not give anyone permission to be in her shed or to take the
copper wire.

The vehicle was located at U.S. One and Cross Street on
Stock Island by Detective Dave Chavka. Inside the vehicle were 29 year old Fernando
Lopez and 31 year old Tommy Morales, both of Key West. The witness identified
both the vehicle and its occupants as the ones he saw at the crime scene.

Both men were charged with burglary and grand theft and they
were booked into jail.

Sheriff’s deputies and detectives are looking for a Monroe
County jail inmate who walked away from a trusty job he was working for Monroe
County Public Works at the Marathon Government Center.

48 year Donald Cook was in jail on charges of battery and
resisting arrest. He was arrested on December 12th. He was last seen
at 2:45 p.m. at the Government Center. He is described as a white male, 6 feet
tall, 146 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. His inmate uniform was located
a short distance away so it is unknown what he might be wearing, although he
may have on the pair of blue shorts and a light blue t-shirt he had on under
the uniform.

Anyone who knows where Cook is, or who has information which
could help the Sheriff’s Office locate him should call 911 immediately. Callers
who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers of the Florida Keys. If a
tip leads to an arrest, the caller is eligible for a cash reward. Tips can be
submitted to 1-800-346-TIPS or www.tipsubmit.com.

February 10, 2012

This enthusiastic crew spent their Sunday cleaning up Islamorada and you can see the results to the right. Members of our agency assisted the Islamorada Foundation, including a crew of inmates from the Plantation Key jail headed up by Lt. Patrick Major...they didn’t make the picture because they were already out working! Great job!

Thank you to everyone at the Sheriff's Office Roth Building on Plantation Key for hosting cadets at the substation this week. They got a tour of the building, learned about evidence procedures and met with members at the station including Victim Advocate Sally Ann Crawford (top) and Lt. Derek Paul and Captain Don Fanelli (below).

Sheriff’s deputies took reports of seven vehicle burglaries
in the vicinity of Largo Road Thursday morning.

The vehicles which were entered were all left unlocked,
parked in front of or in the driveways of residences in that area. Suspects
took a wallet, DVD player, a watch, a purse, a carton of cigarettes and cash
from the vehicles.

One victim said his dogs were barking overnight, but he didn’t
check to see what they were barking at; one said he heard his car alarm go off,
but didn’t look to see why.

The Sheriff’s Office always recommends locking car doors,
even if they are parked in the driveway or in front of your house. It only
takes a moment to lock the doors, but it will, in most cases, prevent a crime
from taking place. Most vehicle burglars will not use force to enter a vehicle.
They simply walk down a roadway in the middle of the night trying car doors
until they find one open.

Anyone who has information about these crimes should contact
the Sheriff’s Office. Callers who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime
Stoppers of the Florida Keys. If a tip leads to an arrest, the caller would be
eligible for a cash reward from Crime Stoppers. To submit at tip, call 1-800-346-Tips
or go to www.tipsubmit.com.

February 5, 2012

Stock Island – A Key West man who called 911 three times in
the early morning hours today was arrested after deputies found him with drugs.

At 1:20 a.mm., Dispatchers received three calls from a man
who said he was at Cross Street and 6th Avenue, complaining of chest
pains; he hung up abruptly on each call. When dispatchers tried to call back,
there was no answer. Deputies Massiel Brimo and Chris Fraser responded to the
area. They found 51 year old Thomas Ecker in that area. As the deputies approached
him, Ecker threw something into the grass. The deputies could smell marijuana
as they approached Ecker and the item he threw turned out to be a plastic baggy
with cocaine in it. He had marijuana in his pocket, along with cigarette
rolling papers.

They asked Ecker if he called 911 and he denied it. They
asked if he needed medical attention, he said no. When they called the number
back, however, Ecker’s cell phone rang.

Ecker was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine,
marijuana and drug paraphernalia and misuse of 911. He was taken to jail.

February 3, 2012

Marathon – A Marathon man has been charged with manslaughter
for being instrumental in the death of a homeless man, whose body was found in
a wooded area near 62nd Street January 20th.

45 year old Fredrick “Fritz” Berndt admitted to fighting
with the victim, 41 year old Kenneth Anderson, the day before Anderson’s body
was found. He told Detective Mark Coleman he hit Anderson with his elbow and
Anderson fell to the ground. He said the fight took place near Dion’s
convenience store. He said after the fight, Anderson fell, got up and then
began staggering toward the wooded area. Berndt said he walked with the victim
and helped him find a place to lie down. He said, “you found him in the woods,
I know, I left him there.”

An autopsy showed Anderson died of blunt trauma to the
head.

During the course of their investigation, detectives
interviewed numerous people who saw the two together. Several witnesses said
they saw Berndt hitting Anderson; one said she saw Berndt dragging Anderson on
the ground. Two others said Berndt was talking about the fight and about
Anderson’s death after the fact.

When he was charged with manslaughter, Berndt was already in
jail, charged with grand theft. He was arrested on January 6th after
a friend let him use his shower and then caught him stealing cash from a drawer
in his bedroom.

A tip came in to Lower Keys detectives that fugitive Ernesto
Cabrera-Rodriguez was hiding out in a residence in Miami Dade County. The information
was passed along to the Special Investigations Unit. The unit sent narcotics
detectives to Miami to coordinate the apprehension with Miami-Dade County
Police.

Surveillance was conducted on the residence to confirm he
was there; detectives followed him when he left the home, taking him into
custody at a nearby shopping center near 184th Avenue and the
Florida Turnpike. At the time of his arrest, Cabrera-Rodriguez was in
possession of 16 grams of powdered cocaine.

Cabrera-Rodriguez faces charges of failure to appear in
court for possession of cocaine and distribution of synthetic narcotics;
possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance and possession of
marijuana; trafficking in oxycodone; sale of oxycodone, sale of cocaine and use
of a two way communication device to facilitate a felony.

His girlfriend, Thea Phillips, was with him and was also
arrested after 8 grams of marijuana were found in her possession. Detectives
say more charges are pending against her.

Both suspects are currently in custody in Miami-Dade County
and will be returned to Monroe County to face charges.

Stock Island – A man is in custody today, charged with
attempting to rob the First State Bank on Stock Island.

43 year old Eli Escalera walked in to the bank at 12:30 p.m.
He had a pair of shorts on his head and he handed one of the bank tellers a
note which said “give me what are 20s and 50s”. The manager was nearby
watching, and the teller asked “what do you want?” At that point, Escalera said
“never mind” and walked out of the bank.

The manager of the bank called Detective Donald Catala and
relayed descriptive information to him. Detective Catala was close by and
responded; he also issued the descriptive information over police radios to
deputies in the area. Deputies were looking for a Hispanic male wearing a blue
shirt, dark colored cargo pants, with scars on his face.

Deputy Matt Dowling was nearby as well and, as he approached
5th Street and MacDonald Avenue, he looked down 5th
Street and saw a man fitting Escalera’s description who was taking a pair of
dark colored pants off. When he saw Deputy Dowling he jumped on his bike and
fled. He was caught near 3rd Avenue and 5th Street and
was taken into custody. The discarded clothing was taken as evidence.

Detective Catala transported a witness to the area and she identified
Escalera as the man who had tried to rob the bank. She also identified the
clothing he had discarded as the clothing he was wearing at the time of the
robbery.

Sheriff’s Office Explorers and Explorer Advisors took a trip to Pembroke Pines last weekend to participate in a Learning for Life Training session with other Explorer posts. They trained in Active shooter, traffic stops and other law enforcement related activities.

February 2, 2012

At the request of college administrators, detectives from the
Sheriff’s Special Investigations Unit conducted a K-9 search at the Florida
Keys Community College on Stock Island Wednesday. Two students were
arrested after the dog found drugs in two rooms.

Detectives, along with K-9 Deja searched dorm rooms on the
campus. Deja alerted on Suite 214, which has four occupants with individual
rooms. As they began searching the rooms, 20 year old Neil Boyle came forward,
admitting to having marijuana in his room. During a search, Deja located
marijuana and a scale with marijuana residue. Boyle was arrested and
charged with Possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, on
school grounds.

Detectives continued their operation. Deja alerted on Suite 310,
which also has four individual rooms. They knocked on the door of a room
belonging to 19 year old Codie Kelley. Initially, no one answered the door.
Detectives had a maintenance person monitoring the sewer outlet from the dorm
room, however, and he observed a bag of marijuana being flushed into
the sewer. After repeatedly knocking on the door, detectives were eventually
admitted to the room by Kelley. When Kelley opened the door, detectives
could smell marijuana. They questioned Kelley, who told them he no longer had
any marijuana because he had flushed it down the toilet. Kelley was arrested
and charged with Tampering with evidence and possession of
marijuana on school property.

February 1, 2012

Stock Island – A man wanted for escaping from a jail in
Louisiana the day after Christmas was caught just before midnight after he
crashed a stolen car on Stock Island.

Key West Police radioed the Sheriff’s Office they were
following a red Mini Cooper that was stolen and wouldn’t stop. Deputies Chris
Fraser and Massiel Brimo parked on the Stock Island side of the Cow Key Channel
Bridge and spotted the vehicle as it crossed the bridge at 11:40 p.m., with a
Key West Police car behind it.

The deputies got behind the Mini Cooper with his lights and
siren activated. At first it appeared the vehicle was going to stop in the
parking lot of Dion’s Quik Mart, but then the car sped off, onto MacDonald
Avenue. The driver, later identified as 43 year old Craig Rannells, attempted a
sharp turn onto Hollerich Street, but instead crashed into some utility boxes
on the side of the road.

He was taken into custody as he exited the vehicle. A check
on his name revealed he was wanted in Louisianna for escaping from the Richland
Parish Detention Center; he was
reportedly in jail on charges of kidnapping and attempted aggravated
rape.

Rannells told the officers he stole the vehicle so he could
leave town. He was charged with fleeing and eluding police and driving with a
suspended license. More charges are pending by Key West Police.

Marathon – A Marathon man was arrested after he threatened
another man by pointing a gun at him.

The victim called the Sheriff’s Office at 5:50 p.m. to
report the incident. He described the suspect a wearing a yellow shirt and
living on a boat in Boot Key Harbor. He said he only knows him as “Jose Cuba”.

Deputy Josh Brady responded. He was taken into the Harbor by
the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. As they entered the
harbor, they saw a man wearing a yellow shirt on a red boat. They stopped him
and he was identified as 43 year old Jose Parrado. He denied having a gun and
none was found on the boat. He admitted to having a second boat anchored in the harbor, however
and agreed to a search of that boat as well.

As the officers approached Parrado’s second boat, called “Jose
Cuba”, they saw a gun on the cabin roof. Closer inspection revealed it to be a
pellet gun.

Although Parrado denied threatening anyone with the pellet
gun, the victim identified him as the man who pointed a gun at his head. Several
other people who witnessed the incident corroborated his story. Parrado was
arrested, charged with aggravated assault and he was taken to jail.

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Rick Ramsay

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Message from the Sheriff:

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